Billy Graham Center Archives

Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship Records- Collection 300

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Brief Description.
Administrative records of IVCF, spanning the time period
from its founding in 1940 until 1991; also includes materials prior to the establishment of IVCF. Includes records of the presidents (Woods, Hummel, Troutman, Alexander, McLeish), Paul Little, Campus chapters, Regional divisions and directors, Missions Dept., Urbana Missions Conventions, Nurses Christian Fellowship, Development Dept., Jim Nyquist, Strategic Planning, Finance, and manuscript material for the 1991 history of IVCF, FOR CHRIST AND THE UNIVERSITY. Among the prominent staff members represented are Peter Northrup, Pete Hammond, Dave Bryant, Ned Hale, Ron Nicholas, Terry Morrison, Keith Hunt, and Joe Bayly. Forms of documents include correspondence, reports, internal publications, minutes, newsletters, oral history interviews, photographs, audio tapes, negatives, manuals and handbooks, staff files, etc. Major subject areas documented are ministry among college students, evangelism, missions, Christian discipleship, social, cultural and theological issues, Evangelicalism in the
US, some information on associated movements throughout the world, Christian presence and witness on secular college and university campuses, agencies working with students in the United States. There are restrictions on use of the collection.

Restrictions: The contents of all folders which include material less than ten (10) years old are
closed to researchers. Materials related to the Board of Trustees are closed for thirty (30) years
from the date of the latest document in the file. Files identified to contain personnel information
are restricted for seventy-five (75) years from the latest date of the folder. All the restricted files,
listed below, cannot be used until the date noted without the written permission of two IVCF
corporate officers. Request forms to be sent to the contact person should be obtained from the
staff in the Reading Room. Requests for permission should be directed to:

The following files have been restricted until December 31 of the corresponding year:

Folder #

Restriction removed

2-15

2026

4-1,2

2025

7-13

2031

10-16

2025

10-20

2034

19-4

2044

19-5

2049

20-1

2051

22-1

2044

22-2

2013

22-3

2052

22-4

2046

23-1

2045

23-6

2051

23-7

2050

24-1

2051

24-2

2050

24-3

2048

25-1

2045

26-4

2041

26-5

2050

26-6

2047

29-1,5, 7

2047

30-2

2046

30-4

2055

31-4

2048

32-2

2040

32-3

2048

44-3

2056

46-2

2057

52-1

2052

52-4

2056

53-3

2045

53-4

2047

54-1, 2, 3,12

2048

54-4, 5

2047

54-6

2045

54-7

2043

54-8

2041

54-9

2046

54-10

2037

54-11

2050

54-13,14

2051

55-1

2046

55-2,3,5,6,8,9,11,16,18,19,20,21

2051

55-4,7,10,15,17

2050

55-12

2035

55-13

2041

55-14

2043

55-22

2046

56-1,10,11

2047

56-2,14

2046

56-3,6,12,13

2044

56-5

2045

56-7

2043

57-1

2047

57-2

2045

57-4

2046

57-5

2044

57-8,9,11,12

2041

59-9

2055

62-1

2054

63-9

2050

76-7

2011

77-3

2001

77-4

2016

117-12

2059

123-5

2049

124-1

2048

125-8 to 11

2040

125-12,15,17

2035

125-13

2034

125-14

2039

125-18

2038

128-4,10

2036

128-8

2039

129-3,7

2038

131-4

2033

131-5,12

2036

131-10

2042

141-39

2033

142-7,9

2041

144-20

2043

145-11

2042

169-21,22

2054

170-2 to 9, 12 to 15,17

2055

170-16

2049

170-18,19

2056

171-1 to 17

2055

171-18

2051

172-1

2048

172-2,19,20,21

2050

172-3,8 to 11

2051

172-4,5,17

2053

172-6,7

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172-12

2049

172-13,14,15,16

2057

172-18

2055

173-1,2,3,17

2050

173-4 to 7,10 to 15

2054

173-8,9

2055

173-16

2057

174-1

2049

174-2 to 5

2056

174-6 to 12

2054

175-1 to 12

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176-1,10 to 18,21,22

2055

176-2

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176-3

2051

176-4,5

2056

176-6 to 9,19

2050

176-20

2052

177-1,2,3,5 to 15

2055

177-4

2050

178-1,3 to 8, 13 to 21

2054

178-2

2050

178-9

2056

178-10

2055

178-11,12

2051

179-1,3,4

2054

179-2

2049

184-4

2045

187-9

2043

190-16

2052

191-6,11

2051

192-7

2060

193-3

2034

193-11

2047

194-12 to 18,20,21,22

2050

194-19,24,25,26

2049

195-1,2,4 to 8

2050

195-3

2051

195-9

2049

195-10

2048

196-1 to 19,21,22,24

2050

196-20,25

2049

197-1 to 6,8

2050

197-7

2051

200-9,16

2037

200-10,14,15

2038

200-12

2035

200-13,18

2036

200-17

2032

201-1

2037

201-2,9,10

2038

201-4

2035

202-4

2049

203-4,10,12,14,15,16,18,20

2049

203-5,6

2030

203-7,8,9,11,13,17,22

2048

203-19,21

2047

204-1,3

2047

204-2,4 to 7,12,13

2049

204-8 to 11,14

2048

205-1 to 9

2049

206-1,5

2048

206-2,3,4,6,7

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207-1,2

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213-1

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213-5,7 to 11,14,15,16

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213-12

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214-1,3 to 9,11,13

2050

214-12

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215-1 to 4,6,7,25

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215-8,12

2049

215-9 to 11,13 to 15,17 to
23,26,27

2053

215-16

2052

215-24

2051

216-1 to 5,8,9,15 to
18,22,26

2053

216-6,10,19

2050

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2054

216-11,13,20,23,24

2052

216-21,25,27

2051

217-1 to 7

2054

217-8

2052

217-9 to 12,14 to 22

2053

217-13

2051

218-1,10,11

2054

218-2,3,4,5,7,8,12,16,17

2053

218-6

2050

218-9

2052

218-13,14,15

2051

219-1 to 4,6,7,8,13 to
16,23,24,25

2053

219-5,9,20,21,22,28,29

2052

219-10,11

2054

219-12,17,18

2051

219-19,26

2050

219-27

2053

220-1 to 5

2054

221-1 to 5

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222-1

2054

222-7,8

2052

222-9 to 12

2051

223-16

2053

231-16,17,18

2055

232-1 to 6

2056

232-7,8,9

2053

232-10,11

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233-2,8,10

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234-3,4,6

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234-5,7 to 10

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235-1,2

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347-6

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347-7

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349-18

2038

349-19,21

2041

349-20

2040

350-1,2,6

2040

350-3,4,8

2042

350-5

2039

350-7,9 to 13

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351-1 to 4,6 to 9

2041

351-5

2042

352-6

2055

352-9

2043

354-7,9

2040

354-10

2029

354-13,16

2032

355-1

2038

361-5

2014

365-20

2057

366-5

2014

368-6

2011

368-7

2016

368-8

2019

369-1

2011

369-2,3

2015

369-4

2016

372-4

2019

381-18

2021

381-19

2020

383-7 to 10

2018

Historical Background

Founded: November 1940. Inter-Varsity was pioneered by staff of Canada's Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship, which was in turn launched by staff from Great Britain's Inter-Varsity
Fellowship (later called Universities and Colleges Christian Fellowship).

Ministry speciality or emphasis: Evangelism and discipleship among college and university
students in the United States, and promoting participation in and support of world missions.
IVCF's philosophy was built on student leadership of campus groups, served by staff workers.
Inter-Varsity has made a significant contribution to American Evangelicalism through its grass
roots leadership training of students, its books published by Inter-Varsity Press, its missions
emphasis particularly as expressed in the triennial Urbana Student Missionary Conventions (held
first in Toronto in 1946, and from 1948 afterward in Champaign-Urbana, Illinois).

Affiliations: Inter-Varsity is one of many member movements which comprise the International
Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES), representing different nations.

Other historical background sources: Inter-Varsity's history is extensively documented in
Keith and Gladys Hunt's For Christ and the University, published in 1991 by Inter-Varsity Press,
which includes an extensive organizational time line.

Scope & Content

The Inter-Varsity records consist of correspondence, reports, memos, internal communication
publications, promotional publications, minutes, research notes for a published fiftieth
anniversary history of IVCF, photographs, etc., which document the origins, development,
administration and activities of the organization. The records primarily concern ministry among
college and university students in the United States, focused on IVCF's efforts to develop
students' understanding of biblical teaching and cultivate the ability to apply the Bible to daily
life and their professions, nurture growing Christians, and encourage students to consider and
pursue ministry in the US or elsewhere in the world. The records also document other ministries
among students in the United States, International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES) and
member student movements around the world, theological and social issues which directly
affected students or which it was felt Christian students needed to address. The materials record
the activity of the organization at various levels, ranging from the president to individual staff
workers on college campuses and the individual chapters or groups with which they worked. The
researcher is therefore provided with both an administrative view of the organization as well as
the functioning units among students for which the organization operated. The Urbana
Missionary Conventions, held once each three years, are only partially documented. Several of
the conventions (1979, 1981, 1984) are more extensively documented, while others have only
scanty documentation. The records do not include series related to IVCF's publishing unit, Inter-Varsity Press, or its multimedia arm, Twenty-One Hundred, although the activities of these
departments are marginally documented in other series.

Duplicates have been removed from the collection when noticed, as were multiple forms of a
letter which were individually addressed but otherwise identical. The archivist retained the
general order of the files, although in some cases this order was only maintained at the series
level, since there was no apparent order at the subseries and folder levels. Where this was the
case, the archivist attempted to reestablish the original arrangement of the folders as suggested by
their folder titles. Similarly, file titles were also retained wherever possible.

The notes which follow only briefly describe the records of this major contributor to American
Evangelical life since 1940. The Container List of this guide describes the contents of the
collection for some series with folder titles and others by a general description of the contents of
the box. The folder titles where given are sufficiently specific to reveal the topics covered in
their contents. However, the individuals whose names appear in the Container List are not
necessarily included in the Cross Reference List; therefore, the Cross Reference List, althought
extensive, is not exhaustive.

The records are divided into the following series:

Presidents

Woods, Hummel, Troutman (boxes 1-18)

Alexander (boxes 19-117, 349-352)

McLeish (boxes 117-125)

Headquarters relocation (boxes 126-127)

Paul Little (boxes 128-147)

Campus chapters (boxes 147-169, 322)

Regional Divisions and Directors (boxes 169-235)

Missions Department/Inter-Varsity Missions (boxes 236-321)

General Services Department (boxes 322-326)

Nurses Christian Fellowship (boxes 327-328)

Development (boxes 328-349)

Jim Nyquist (boxes 353-355)

Strategic Planning (boxes 355-361)

Finances (boxes 361-367)

IVCF History book project (boxes 367-388)

Audio tapes (described in detail in the Location Record: Audio Tapes)

I. Series: Presidents. Within the presidential series, Alexander's files predominate. Donor
representatives suggested that IVCF's first president, C. Stacey Woods, may have discarded
many of his files; the proportionate lack of his records in relation to the length of his
presidency would support this theory. The Hummel and McLeish presidencies were
relatively brief compared with Woods' and Alexander's, and so their records are
proportionately sized. The Troutman presidency was somewhat longer than Hummel's or
McLeish's, but Troutman retained many of his administrative papers when he resigned and
gave them to the Archives himself, described separately as Collection 111.

I.A. Subseries: Presidents - C. Stacey Woods / Charles Hummel / Charles TroutmanArrangement: Inter-Varsity's first three presidents's records are subdivided as they were
received, not by the terms of their presidencies but rather into the following four consecutive
time periods: 1947-1948, 1949-1950, 1950-1952, 1952-1965. These time periods are general and
in some cases the documents extend beyond the general range and therefore overlap with a
previous or subsequent subseries.Date range: 1947-1973Volume: 7.2 cubic feetBoxes: 1-18Type of documents: Predominantly correspondence, accompanied by internal memos, reports,
internal publications, and scattered book reviews and articles or message manuscriptsPrinciple correspondents: The three presidents, IVCF executives, staff and supportersSubjects: Illustrative of the types of issues documented in these files are those for the very brief
1947-1948 subseries, touching on the emergence and identity of and cooperation among
American Evangelicals, the activity of IVCF with a limited staff covering broad geographical
regions, specific situations on college campuses, and finding facilities for IVCF camps. Subjects
documented in the 1949-1950 subseries include writing projects, requests for permission to
reprint Inter-Varsity articles, arranging speaking engagements, and financial contributions, the
development of IVCF's hymnbook in correspondence with Paul Beckwith (which also includes
correspondence with hymnwriter Margaret Clarkson), theological issues in relation to IVCF
ministry, staff appointments, routine administrative details, evangelism and discipleship among
students, student involvement in missions and evangelism, etc.Notes: By volume the Woods' presidency is the most heavily represented. The first subseries,
1947-1948 (folders 1-1 to 1-9), appears to be the remainder of a larger unit. Woods is the
primary correspondent, although folders also represent Foreign Missions Fellowship director
Charles Troutman and IVCF board members D. Cameron Peck and C. Davis Weyerhauser. The
1949-1950 subseries (folders 1-10 to 4-12) is more complete than the previous subseries, with
correspondence to and from Woods predominating. Included are letters (and reports) to or from
representatives of other organizations, supporting churches, representatives of colleges
(universities and seminaries), campus groups, regional secretaries (Joe Bayly) and staff workers. Exceptional items: Correspondence in the 1947-1948 subseries refers to the establishment of the
Inter-Varsity group in China. Several other significant Evangelical figures represented in the
files are J. Elwin Wright and Rutherford L. Decker (both of the National Association of
Evangelicals, of which Woods was a board member). Folder 1-13 includes criticism of Inter-Varsity from Fundamentalist quarters. Folder 2-14 titled "U.S. Newsletter" more accurately
contains early annual reports sent to Inter-Varsity supporters. See the EFMA file (folders 2-9 and
10) for correspondence with Clyde Taylor. The "O" folder 3-12 includes correspondence with
prominent Evangelical figures J. Edwin Orr and Harold Ockenga.

I.B. Subseries: Presidents - John AlexanderArrangement: Arranged in subseries as the files were received (Correspondence, Miscellaneous,
Handbooks/manual production files, Northrup (nine subseries), Memos, Calendars, Board and
Cabinet, Directories and Internal Publications, Bound volumes and notebooks (Department
memos, Cabinet, Committees, Staff, area and regional directors, Management and planning,
Meetings, Affiliated and chartered chapters, Handbooks and manuals)Date range: 1940-1986Volume: 40.6 cubic feetBoxes: 19-117, 349-352Type of documents: Typical administrative files, including correspondence, reports, memos,
reference files, etc. Also included are bound volumes of communications to various groups
within IVCF which Alexander apparently compiled as a reference source.Correspondents: John Alexander, Peter Northrup, senior executives, staff workersNotes: Within the presidential series, Alexander's files dwarf the others. His files document a
wide range of Inter-Varsity administration and activity, including executive level planning
documents and reports (see especially the management and planning subseries (boxes 91 through
95, particularly the long-range planning process documented in boxes 94 and 95), and chapter-related files and the weekly reports of staff workers. Some of Alexander's files are source or
production files for manuals and handbooks which also make up part of the collection. These
volumes were extensively updated or revised during Alexander's administration. Many Inter-Varsity executives are represented through their writings and correspondence in Alexander's
files. This is particularly the case for Peter Northrup, who served as Assistant to the President
during Alexander's administration; the line is frequently blurred as to whose files they actually
were, Northrup's or Alexander's, although the archivist has attempted to maintain the delineation
as possible. Nevertheless, they were part of the president's office and therefore maintain their
integrity in that way.

One predominant form of material in Alexander's records is the bound volume. In most cases,
these volumes were and remain compiled together; in those cases where the volumes were
already part of a subseries, such as camps, they have been retained within that body of records.
See the Container List for detailed listing of these volumes. Similarly, notebooks containing
various organizational handbooks were also filed together. These were directed to staff, campus
chapters, missions programs, chapter camp, etc. The handbooks consist of policy manuals for
various levels of IVCF executives, administrative staff, staff workers and campus bodies.

Some of the files identified as those of Peter Northrup were either unlabeled or were unfoldered.
The later of these were placed in files and titled as "miscellaneous." Many of these appear to
contain documents which were intended to be filed in the future. Folder 52-2 titled "Brooks
report; 1968-1973" contains very little information on Reuben Brooks, although the front of the
file does contain some material about his resignation. The vast majority of the file relates to staff
in the Western United States, suggesting that perhaps the Brooks-related papers in the file were
intended to be filed in folder 52-1 instead. Within Northrup's files appear an series of folders
titled "ONS" (boxes 70 through 74-3) which refer to Inter-Varsity's Orientation for New Staff
program. Contained in these files are orientation materials spanning over thirty years, including
schedules, participant lists, correspondence, memos, registration information and forms, etc.
Folders 100-1 and 2 and 101-1 contain applications for chapter affiliation, which include the
names of chapter officers, and chapter mailing reports which include the name of the chapter
faculty sponsor. Northrup's duties included serving as director of the Eastern region, which
appears to have included at one point the Northeast, Great Lakes and Middle Atlantic divisions,
so his files reflect this too.

Among Northrup's files in boxes 349 and 350 are full-time and associate staff files
corresponding to the period when he was a regional director over the Great Lakes region (Illinois,
Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, Wisconsin) and apparently the Mountain region (Colorado and
Wyoming), as well as information about Campus-in-the-Woods and Missionary Camp. A
subsequent subseries (boxes 351 and 352) contains similar material, although somewhat more
miscellaneous, relating to Northrup's oversight of campus staff and other administrative duties
assigned to him by John Alexander. One file briefly addresses staff contribution to preparation
for Urbana '67.

Exceptional items: Folder 35-1 contains several chapter handbooks from IVCF-related
movements in Australia, Great Britain and the Philippines. Folder 98-6 contains a 1983 report
titled "Communications Study for Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship" analyzing and evaluating
communications with the organization from a development perspective, particularly emphasizing
that with the public and donors, as well as between field staff and management. Folder 99-1
consists of a compilation of papers produced by staff worker Kent Stephens while on study leave
at Ohio State University. Using Inter-Varsity as a context, Stephen's projects in business
administration and accounting included titles such as "Organizational Evolution," "Role Conflict
and Ambiguity," and "Income Forecasting"). The final Northrup subseries includes the results of
a survey done among Wheaton College faculty about interest in meeting with scholastic
counterparts in secular institutions (folder 352-12). Also included is a volume (folder 352-8) of
information gathered by Northrup titled "Progress Reports of Field Staff Comings and Goings."

I.C. Subseries: Presidents - James McLeishArrangement: General, National Leadership Team, pre-presidential and personnel subseriesDate range: 1949-1976, 1982-1987Volume: 3.4 cubic feetBoxes: 117-125Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, and reports primarily but not exclusively
documenting McLeish's three-year presidency, but also the much longer period beginning in
1952 when he served as IVCF's accountant, comptroller, director of development, vice president
of finance, and senior vice president. It therefore also includes promotional brochures, financial
reports, and production files for a campus newspaper (The Branch, folders 124-11 through 15).Notes: Although his presidential term was brief, McLeish worked for Inter-Varsity for over
thirty years. His files span this period of time, although not extensively.Exceptional items: Folder 118-20 relates to the controversial book published by Inter-Varsity
Press in 1984 on sanctity of life-related issues (abortion, euthenasia, etc.). The files include
correspondence to and from McLeish about the publication and the eventual decision to
withdraw the book in response to feedback from the Christian public.

I.D. Subseries: Presidents - Headquarters RelocationArrangement: As receivedDate range: 1965-1988Volume: .8 cubic feetBoxes: 126-127Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, photographs, notebook contents, proposalsCorrespondents: Peter Northrup as the creator of the files, architects, contractors, real estate
representativesNotes: Documents describe the exploration and analysis of possible moves of the headquarters
from its Langdon St. address in Madison to other US cities, as well as remaining in Madison.
The headquarters eventually moved from its downtown location near the University of Wisconsin
to a site on Madison's west side.

II. Series: Paul LittleArrangement: Five subseries, each arranged alphabeticallyDate range: 1948-1972Volume: 6.8 cubic feetBoxes: 128-147Type of documents: Articles, correspondence, Bible study materials, reportsNotes: Little's files follow the evolution of Little's portfolio of responsibilities from 1950 when
he joined the staff until his death in 1975. Little took responsibility for the movement's ministry
to international students in 1956, where he remained until 1965 when he became director of
evangelism. He directed the Urbana '70 convention and in 1971 was appointed Assistant to the
President, which he remained until 1975. He was also one of IVCF's best known speakers and
authors. The nature of these responsibilities is reflected in his files, which document his active
evangelistic and discipling ministry among students, both as a speaker and author and on a
personal level. His interest in evangelism and students generally and international students
particularly are the predominant themes of these extensive files, frequently drawing in folders
related to other Christian organizations and ministries which had an intersecting connection with
his areas of responsibility.

The first subseries (1955-1968), arranged alphabetically, consists of files on various
organizations and foundations, schools which provide theological education at the Bible school
and seminary levels, IVCF administrative files like its articles of incorporation, articles written
by Little for publication, Bible study notes, bibliographical lists, Billy Graham crusade-related
files (folders 135-13 through 19: 1959 Australian, 1962 Chicago for which Little served on the
Student Committee, 1959 Indianapolis, 1957 New York, 1961 Philadelphia, 1958 San Francisco,
and 1964 New York World's Fair), topical files (i.e. world religions, theological subjects), his
own presentations, reports, accounts of international trips (see folder Latin American trip diary
folder 139-36, or South Africa trip, folder 142-1), evangelistic projects (California and Florida
beaches, folders 135-26,27,28 and 138-1 through 11), work with specific groups (i.e., faculty,
graduate students, international students), Urbana Missionary Conventions (1964, 1967, 1970,
folders 143-5 through 144-6), other IVCF-related movements in other countries, arrangements
for advertising in campus newspapers, illustrations for evangelistic articles, individuals with
whom Little had contact, and assorted other reference files. Since Little was Inter-Varsity's
evangelism director, many of the files have some relation to the theory, theology or practice of
evangelism. Others relate to administration of IVCF, or Little's compilation of general
information to form an understanding of American culture and politics, particularly as they
affected the student world. Several reflect Little's association with the Plymouth Brethren, and so
references to "assemblies" or "chapels" may refer to that body. The folder titles in the series are
specific enough to convey the nature of their contents. In some cases the files consist of Little's
correspondence, but overall the series appears to be more of a reference file, possibly containing
a message transcript or article or clipping related to the file subject.

The second subseries (1952-1963), is alphabetically arranged, consisting of correspondence files,
some only identified by a letter of the alphabet, interspersed with files designating individuals;
some file headings also include "permanent file." Many of these files relate to IVCF's ministry
with international students. The contents of the folders may be filed on the basis of the name of
an individual or an organization. The files include correspondence with IVCF administrators and
staffworkers (Joe Bayly, Paul Byer, Eric Fife, Charles Hummel, Keith Hunt, Jim Reapsome) and
representatives of other Christian organizations (Bob Finley of ISI, including a discussion of the
possible merger of ISI into Inter-Varsity, and Art Glasser of OMF), missionaries requesting
contact with international students coming to the U.S. (Norton Sterrett), reports from IVCF staff,
international leaders in the Christian student movement (P.T. Chandapilla), IFES headquarters
(see folder 129-13), routine business, reports to Little on ministry among international students,
etc. The folder titled Billy Graham (folder 129-4) consists of material related to IVCF
participation in Graham crusades, such as the 1958 San Francisco Crusade (see Hutchinson
correspondence in folder 129-5) or reports on Graham's crusades in Australia (see folder 129-13),
rather than correspondence with Graham. Folder 130-1 contains an annotated manuscript of a
Bible study guide being published by Inter-Varsity Press. Folder 130-7 contains a series of
transcripts done in Africa (Sierra Leone, Nigeria, Ghana, South Africa) with Christian students, a
pastor, and professionals regarding the religious, social and cultural environment of their
countries. Interspersed throughout the series are letters which discuss the relationship IVCF had
with Campus Crusade for Christ (CCC) and International Students Incorporated (ISI) staff. A
number of files refer to the ongoing contribution of staffworker Bill Miller, and the decision to
discontinue his employment.

The third subseries (1964-1968, with some preceding documents) parallels the second, differing
in the dates covered and some of the staff with whom Little was communicating. Letters from
individuals with questions about their faith and evangelism are sprinkled throughout, correlating
to Little's books How to Give Away Your Faith and Know What You Believe. The Keith Hunt
(folder 145-17) and Warner Hutchinson (folder 145-18) files record some of the deliberations
going on about the impact of the charismatic movement and the practice of speaking in tongues
on campus Christian groups and at Inter-Varsity camps. The correspondence in this subseries
contains a higher proportion of routine communication. Wilbur Sutherland, the correspondent
whose letters are filed in folder 146-14 was the General Secretary of Canada's Inter-Varsity
Christian Fellowship. A letter from Merrill Tenney, professor at Wheaton College, is found in
folder 146-15.

The fourth subseries is a small alphabetically arranged group consisting of correspondence
(1968-1971). Little wrote his dissertation for New York University's Department of Religious
Education on the history of IVCF, Foreign Missions Fellowship and Nurses Christian
Fellowship; folder 147-2 includes a draft of that manuscript. This correspondence, labeled non-convention, is, like the previous series, made up of routine communication not related to the
planning and execution of Urbana '70, of which Little was the director.

The final subseries of miscellaneous materials (1952-1963), much of it apparently yet to be
interfiled by Little or staff, covers the time period when Little's primarily responsibility was
overseeing ministry international students. Unfoldered materials have been filed with folder title
supplied by the archivist; in several cases material was filed in existing files where placement
was obvious. The folders were in no apparent order and the archivist has also supplied that
arrangement.

Exceptional items: Folder 136-8 (The Chicago Sunday Evening Club) contains the transcript of
a message, "The Cause and Cure of Loneliness" by E. Stanley Jones. A draft of the manuscript
of Little's dissertation for New York University's Department of Religious Education on the
history of IVCF, Foreign Missions Fellowship and Nurses Christian Fellowship can be found in
folder 147-2. Documents about Inter-Varsity's evangelistic beach projects on California and
Florida beaches can be found in folders 135-26,27,28 and 138-1 through 11. Folder 142-16
contains a pamphlet written by Cleo Buxton, Strictly GI, about the witness of Christians among
their fellow service personnel.

III. Series: Campus chaptersArrangement: Statistical reports, Administrative communication files (alphabetically by state,
alphabetically by institution)Date range: 1941-1977Volume: 10.4 cubic feetBoxes: 147-169Type of documents: Statistical reports (staff name, students involved, leadership, etc.) with
some correspondenceNotes: Reports may identify staff name and statistics on students involved. Administrative files
document communication with campus groups, including mailings sent to chapters, statistics on
chapters, financial contributions among chapters to international student work, mailing lists, etc.
Much material came unfoldered although combined by state; this was interfiled into the existing
arrangement. States are not equally represented, perhaps correlating with the extent of
development of IVCF chapters in those states over the time period covered. However, some
states are not represented at all, perhaps because work had yet to be developed in them. The
series also includes a series of administrative files related to communicating with chapters,
including mailings sent to chapters, statistics on chapters, financial giving among chapters to
international student work, mailing lists, etc. Folder 322-1 contains is a notebook compiling the
chapter affiliation applications for 1976.

IV. Series: Regional Divisions and DirectorsIV.A. Subseries:Southeast Region (see subsequent pages for other regions subseries)Arrangement: Staff files arranged alphabetically (associate staff & interns included); Student
conferences arranged by event, staff conferences & meetings arranged by event; Pete
Hammond's files arranged alphabetically by folder title (some material was unfoldered, so the
file title has been supplied by the archivist)Date range: 1942-1985Volume: 9.7 cubic feetBoxes: 169-194Geographic coverage: Alabama, Louisiana, Florida, Georgia, Mississippi, North Carolina,
South Carolina, Tennessee, VirginiaType of documents: In the staff subseries is correspondence, monthly, semester and annual
reports, memos, expense reports, statistical reports on student participation in events, application
documents, applications to join staff and accompanying references, and psychological assessment
reports. Student and staff conferences are documented in memos, reports, evaluations, statistics,
schedules, financial information, planning materials, correspondence, conference and curriculum
materials, promotional material, etc. Pete Hammond's files contain correspondence, clippings,
memos, reports, conference materials, public relations materials, lists, and planning files.Correspondents: Pete Hammond, Ed Good, Bill York, and other area directors, IVCF
executives, Southeast region individual staff, conference speakersDescription: Staff files are described with individual folder titles; conferences are described by
event, while Hammond's files are described both by individual folders and groupsNotes: Files of various Southeast region directors were received and interfiled. The staff
reports, many extensive in detail, contain substantial and personal reflection on responsibilities,
spiritual growth and struggle, information down to the chapter level, and reports on conferences
and other meetings. Reports from staff and area directors reflect not only this personal side but
observations about broader developments, and the activities of those under their supervision.
Staff files in many cases are equivalent to personnel files with additional documents included,
and are therefore closed for seventy-five (75) years or until the death of the individual.

Student and staff conferences: The Georgia/Alabama/Tennessee (GAT) area student conferences
were the most extensively documented of the region, including area plans, registration
information, topics, speakers, handouts and evaluations. Camps documented include Alumni
Camp (for IVCF graduates, including "theology conferences"), Bible & Life (student training),
Campus Christian Living, Christian Life Institute, Campus Planning Institute, Theology
Conference, student conferences (Georgia, Alabama/Eastern Tennessee), student leaders camps,
School of Biblical Leadership Training (later called School of Leadership Training), School of
Discipleship Training, John Stott conference, Lord Lord tour (2100). As with students, the GAT
staff team was also the most documented. SIT, used in folder titles in the series, refers to Staff
Institute of Training (SIT) meetings.

Pete Hammond, the regional director, kept an assortment of correspondence files, reports,
planning; several of the folders appear to have been from Ed Good or Bill York's files. A few SE
chapter files which might be expected to be found in the campus chapter series are included in
Hammond's records (from Florida, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia). Although filed with
the Hammond subseries, these files have also been noted on the Container List with the Campus
Chapter series files according to the state in which they are located. Hammond's subseries also
includes his files related to Washington '80 Conference (files in box 189 and folder 190-1), of
which he was one of two co-directors; the conference was a national IVCF event for students on
urban ministries. The predominant subjects of Hammond's files beyond the Southeast region are
evangelism, ministry by and among ethnic groups, particularly African Americans, and urban
ministry.

Exceptional items: The staff files are a rich source of information on qualities IVCF sought in
its staff, how expectations for staff were met or unfulfilled, and with staff impressions of
themselves, their ministry and the students (or other staff) they served. Reports directed to
supervisors reveal reporting structure and emphasis. Folder 187-9 includes a handbill about a
meeting featuring Tom Skinner. Within Pete Hammond's files are six folders of early historical
materials (boxes 192 and 193), covering the mid- to late-1950s; among these are monthly reports,
letters to and from staff, and office procedures. Folder 187-21 contains a variety of unrelated but
interesting items, including several Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) booklets urging
black militancy, a draft of a paper "Jewishness and Hebrew Christianity," a paper titled "He. . .
Preached Peace" about Martin Luther King, Jr., urging a Christian response to the problem of
race relations, and a clipping about a presentation by Bill Pannell. Folder 193-8 includes
promotional literature about The Process - Church of Final Judgement, which appears to have
been a 1960s communal cult.

IV.C. Subseries: Regional Divisions and Directors - East Central & Middle Atlantic
Regional Director (Keith Hunt)Arrangement: Administrative, Staff, Chapters, miscellaneous. Files were fairly well ordered,
and the archivist did not even do minimal rearranging. Some portions of material were
unfoldered, but were obvious in their relationship to the preceding or following files and were
therefore foldered correspondingly.Date range: 1952-1975Volume: 5.6 cubic feetBoxes: 199-212Geographic coverage: East Central (Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio) and Middle Atlantic
(Delaware, District of Columbia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, West Virginia)Type of documents: Correspondence, reports, memos, staff monthly and weekly reports.Correspondents: Keith HuntNotes: This subseries documents Hunt's responsibility as Director (previously called Regional
Secretary) of first IVCF's Eastern Region and later Great Lakes Region, which he held until
1973, also serving as Michigan Area Director. This section also includes a small portion of
Tressie Myers' files. One caveat about the Tressie Myers folders in box 202 and 203: although
Myers was a significant IVCF figure in her instrumental role in establishing Nurses Christian
Fellowship, these files appear to have been kept by Myers and later added to Hunt's files, rather
than consisting of correspondence between them.Exceptional items: This subseries includes significant records from several campus groups,
primarily Spartan Christian Fellowship at Michigan State University in East Lansing (folders
210-2 through 212-2) covering the time span 1961-1975, and Michigan Christian Fellowship at
the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor for 1954-1975 (folders 207-4 through 209-9). Also
among Hunt's files in folder 201-14 are copies of Joe Bayly's 1957 letter to Carl McIntyre,
responding to McIntyre's charge that HIS Magazine published communist articles, and a memo
from C. Stacey Woods about the charge and Bayly's memo to IVCF staff.

IV.D. Subseries: Regional Divisions and Directors - Middle Atlantic & Great Lakes
Regional Director (Terry Morrison)Arrangement: Files were considerably jumbled and the archivist arranged them somewhat to
reflect their apparent organization. The files appear to have been arranged in groups (staff:
1973-1975, 1976-1980; administration: 1975-1980), covering Morrison's responsibility as Area
Director of the Middle Atlantic Region, and later when he was Regional Director of the Great
Lakes Region, which included being Area Director for West Virginia and western Pennsylvania.
In one case, Morrison, his staff or other IVCF staff had begun the process of interfiling one staff
subseries into another; the archivist completed the integration. The administrative files are
subdivided into several subseries, the general order of which has been retained. One box of
unfoldered material appears to overlap the material in the other sections of the subseries. No
attempt was made to integrate these or fine-tune their arrangement; they were instead foldered
and filed separately.Date range: 1971-1981Volume: 8.8 cubic feetBoxes: 213-235Geographic coverage: Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania, West
Virginia, WisconsinType of documents: Correspondence, reports (weekly, monthly, semi-annual and annual),
prayer/newsletters, memos, financial records, personnel files (with application forms, profiles,
evaluations, recommendations, etc.), and other files documenting the administration and campus
ministry under Morrison's supervision.Correspondents: Terry Morrison, Ned Hale, Peter Northrup, Barney Ford, IVCF administrators,
regional staffNotes: The director's files, primarily those of Terry Morrison, consist of staff files and
documentation of administrative activities. The files up to 1975 correspond to his
responsibilities as Area Director of the Middle Atlantic Region; afterward they relate to the Great
Lakes Region and his simultaneous work as Area Director for West Virginia and western
Pennsylvania. Staff files appear as two subseries, arranged by name in boxes 213 through 219
(for both 1973-1975 and 1976-1979 time periods) and then arranged by state (for 1976-1979) in
boxes 220 through 222. Some of the files appear to be inherited, since they primarily bear the
name of Morrison's predecessors for certain states, whether Ned Hale or Peter Northrup, or those
who reported to him, such as Barney Ford. Although much of the material is routine, the files
document Inter-Varsity's work in a substantial portion of the United States, as well as recording
the day-to-day lives, growth and struggles of IVCF staff, and their interaction with their
supervisors. The major divisions of the first administrative subseries are: Administration
(Departments, Doctrine, Organization), Finance (Finances, Procedures), [Organizations?] (Public
relations, Christian colleges & grad schools, Churches, Fund raising, Seminaries, Other
movements, Radio programs), and [Ministry?] (Conferences, Evangelism, Faculty). A less
organized administrative subseries follows, including subdivisions for Organization, Public
Relations, Training and [Camps and Conferences?]; these are also described in detail in the
Container List. Some of these files (those with older typed labels) appear to have been from
Barney Ford. A similarly randomly organized subseries is also described in the Container List.
A final administrative subseries consists of a cubic foot of material which was originally
unfoldered. The organization of these had not substantially deteriorated and the documents were
foldered in the groupings they appeared to fit in. Nonetheless, the archivist rather than records
creator developed the filing categories and arrangement.Exceptional items: Folder 234-2 can be a very helpful resource in that it contains brochures by
region featuring lists and photographs of the various staff for each region; the brochures comprise
a series created at the same time and cover much of IV's work around the nation. Folder 222-3
containers three extensive prayer letters written by Francis and Edith Schaeffer in 1976. Under
the generic folder heading of "Departments" (folder 226-6) is located a very helpful eight-page
"Alphabetical Listing of Most IVCF Working Papers and Where They May Be Found."

V. Series: MissionsV.A. Subseries: Missions Specialist/Minister-at-Large of Inter-Varsity Missions
(David Bryant)Arrangement: Concerts of Prayer and other meetings, National Prayer Committee, Asian prayer
consultations, Student Connection, Lausanne Committee and General correspondence. Bryant's
records were received in an orderly arrangement, although in some cases that arrangement isn't
particularly obvious; therefore, the files have been left in the order in which they were received.Date range: 1978-1988Volume: 18.9 cubic feetBoxes: 236-283Geographic coverage: Primarily United States, but also internationalType of documents: Primarily correspondence; also reports, financial data, newspaper, book
and videotape production files, etc. The states subseries documents Bryant's communication in
coordinating Concerts of Prayer and encouraging and mobilizing prayer for world evangelization.
Although Bryant worked for Inter-Varsity, his correspondence went out not only under Inter-Varsity letterhead, but also that of National Prayer Committee and Lausanne Committee for
World Evangelization (Intercession Advisory Group), reflecting his participation in those
endeavors. Letters include those to and from individuals, pastors, churches, colleges and
universities, and parachurch organizations (See below for representative sample of these.)Correspondents: Among the notable correspondents are Armin Gesswein, Paul Cedar, J. Edwin
Orr.Organizations represented include Campus Crusade, Frontier Fellowship, Samuel Zwemer
Institute, Salvation Army, U.S. Center for World Mission, World Vision, YWAM, United World
Mission, South America Mission, World Christian, Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church, World
Evangelical Fellowship, TEAM, International Teams, Midwest Center for World Missions,
Christian & Missionary Alliance, World Gospel Mission, OMS International, Church of the
Nazarene, Northwestern College, Operation Mobilization, Christian Service Corps, SEND, SIM,
Assemblies of God, OMF, Regions Beyond Missionary Union, UFM International, Worldwide
Evangelization Crusade, Southern Baptist Convention, CBN & 700 Club, Action International,
Intercristo, Evangelicals for Social Action, EFMA, Navigators, and Lausanne Committee for
World Evangelization. All of these are filed within the state in which they are located, but are
represented by individual folders.

Notes: Bryant's correspondence files read like map of the Evangelical network in the U.S. Many
of the state files begin with a folder titled "Key Contacts." The National Prayer Committee, of
which Bryant was a member, sponsored National Day of Prayer events as well as National Prayer
Leaders retreats, which are both documented. Among the Asian prayer consultation files are
itineraries, lists of contacts and participants in the meetings, and follow-up correspondence. One
box of material was largely unfoldered; the archivist foldered this and assigned titles, leaving the
documents in the order in which they appeared. Student and World Connection, shorthanded to
Connection, was an Inter-Varsity newspaper produced for the purpose of "helping students
mobilize for missions." Bryant, who was a contributing editor, included in his records both
administrative and production files for the publication, along with copies. The 1984
Consultation on Concerts of Prayer was preceded in 1983 by a Consultation on Prayer;
evaluation forms for the former meeting are included in a file among the 1984 meeting files.

In 1986, Bryant conducted Consultations on United Prayer in a number of Asian countries,
accompanied by John Richard of India; the focal point of the trip was the International Prayer
Assembly in Seoul, sponsored by the Lausanne Committee and the Korean Evangelical
Fellowship.

Bryant's files also contain his administrative files related to Inter-Varsity activities, centered
primarily around missions (including Urbana conventions) and prayer. Missions Discipleship
Camp, Missions Training Camp, and World Missions Training Camp were variations of an IVCF
training program Bryant developed. Life with a Purpose, Haystack '81 and others were
conferences to stimulate missions involvement among students.

Bryant worked on the development of a video curriculum "as a tool for personal involvement in
the world mission of Christ's church." Bryant's files document the development, budgeting,
production of the curriculum, and leader materials. Four levels of conferences utilized the
materials: Recovery, Breakthrough, Converge and Move; the files include material on these
distinct conferences. The collection does not include the actual video material used as a part of
the curriculum.

V.B. Subseries: Missions - Urbana missionary conventionsArrangement: Arranged by events.Date range: 1973-1985Volume: 15.2Boxes: 283-321Type of documents: Correspondence, lists, reports, memos, planning documents, minutes, etc.Correspondents: For the 1981 event which comprises the majority of the subseries, the primary
individual represented is Kay Barton, Director of Operations. Also among the correspondents
within Inter-Varsity are John Alexander (Convention Director), Jim McLeish (Convention
Coordinator), Mark Malan (Travel Coordinator), John Kyle (Program Director), June Roelli
(Elective Seminars), Carol Fiely (Promotion), Karon Black (Conference Registrar, Pre-Conference Registration and Scholarships), Terry Erickson (Bible Study Coordinator), Rick
Carey (Liaison with Champaign-Urbana), Lori Rank (Personnel Assignments), and Barney Ford
(On-Site Registration Process)Notes: This subseries is comprised of records from the four Urbanas in 1976,1979, 1981 and
1984. There is a very small amount of material distributed throughout the collection for each of
the preceding conventions between 1946 and 1973, as well as the 1990 meeting. The Becky
Herman subseries of the Development Department records, the first Paul Little subseries, and
Audio Tape Location Records are several sites to check for these.

The subseries is divided between a manual from Urbana '76, a remnant of Urbana '79 files, a
comprehensive Urbana '81 subseries, and a sampled set of Urbana '84 files. Unlike the random
Urbana files which appear in other series of the IVCF collection and contain assorted material on
various conventions, this series exhaustively documents the planning and holding of the 1981
convention, as well as to a much lesser degree the 1984 event. While the files for both the 1981
and 1984 events were extensive, it was determined that it was unnecessary to have the same level
of detailed documentation for two events within the same time period. Since the 1981
convention was assessed to more completely document the many administrative and planning
aspects of the meeting, the archivist in consultation with the donor chose to keep the 1981
convention records intact as the comprehensive representative, and only retain selected 1984
files. The selection of the 1984 files was done to eliminate overlap created by carrying out much
the same function with only the details changed. The 1984 files which were retained were done
so on the basis of their uniqueness and documentation of the overall administration and planning
as determined by the archivist. Therefore, 1984 files which documented administrative planning
and decisions were retained. Where the 1981 and 1984 files essentially duplicated each other,
such as form letters arranging housing or advising students of their registration status, the 1984
files were discarded. Any 1984 files which did not overlap 1981 records were also retained.
Even within the Urbana '81 series, however, some sampling was done, as in the case of
numerous form letters sent to various fraternities and housing options on the campus of the
University of Illinois. Folders 283-3 and 306-8 contain itemized folder lists prepared by Urbana
staff for the 1981 and 1984 series respectively. For a full list of the subdivisions of these two
conferences and the folders retained, please see the Container List. Several files are also
available for the Urbana '79 convention, consisting of staff manual and a series of notebooks
compiled by the Director of Operations (Kay Barton), Bible Study Coordinator, Assembly Hall
Manager, and Housing Coordinator.

V.C. Subseries: Missions - Missionary decision cardsArrangement: 1947-1949, pre-1949, 1949-1962 (alphabetically by name within each subseries)Date range: 1947-1962Volume: 2.6 cubic feet consisting of in excess of ten thousand cardsBoxes: 389-401Type of documents: Cards completed by Urbana participants and others to be involved in
missions, whether by praying for or serving as missionaries.Notes: Titled various ways ("My Missionary Purpose," "My Missionary Promise," "My
Missionary Prayer Promise," or "Missionary Decision Card"), the cards in this subseries
document the commitments by primarily college-age students to serve as missionaries. A rough
estimate suggests that there are between ten and eleven thousand cards; in some instances,
several cards have been stapled together, the set consisting of cards reflecting varying degrees of
commitment. In many cases, the card was the bottom-half of a two-part form, the other half of
which the student kept. The design of the card evolved over the time period covered as did the
information requested. Among the items of information requested among the cards are: name,
address, college, expected year of graduation, church, intended mission field, date of pledge. The card completed by Arthur F. Holmes, later professor of philosophy at Wheaton College is in box 389.

VI. Series: General Services DepartmentArrangement: Alphabetically by folder title within each monthDate range: August 1973- July 1974Volume: 1.8 cubic feetBoxes: 322-326Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, purchase orders, etc. Documents appear to be
outgoing and were processed by the department for uniformity between several administrative
divisions.Correspondents: John Alexander, Peter Northrup, James McLeish, Dick Karpinen, Dave
Sironi, Don Kretz, with divisions for NCF, Development, and IFESNotes: General correspondence, maintained by Jean Oestreich of the Word Processing Dept.

VII. Series: Nurses Christian FellowshipArrangement: Largely unarranged as received; subdivided by the archivist into two subseries:
national NCF and Chicago-area NCFDate range: 1942-1971Volume: .7 cubic feetBoxes: 327-328Type of documents: Newsletters, correspondence, membership lists, minutes, constitution and
by-laws, reports, etc., documenting the development and activity of NCF, heavily emphasized in
its work in the Chicago area where it had its beginning.Correspondents: Tressie MyersNotes: Includes an extensive although not complete series of NCF's bulletin The Nurses Lamp
(1951-1970), and Chicago area's newsletter predominantly under the title CNF News (1942-1953).

VIII. Series:Public Relations/Development/Marketing/CommunicationsArrangement: By subseries, the earliest coming first. The predominant form of arrangement
within each subseries is alphabetical. The subseries include: Joe Bayly (1941-1970), James
Reapsome (1942-1963), Gordon Stromberg (1946-1968), Keith Hunt (1946-1967), Becky
Herman (1966-1971), and Jimmy Locklear (1976-1985). Missing from the series are files from
Yvonne Vinkemulder, director of development ca. 1974.Date range: 1941-1985Volume: 221 folders (6.2 cubic feet)Boxes: 328-349Type of documents: Brochures and pamphlets, scrapbook, reports (statistical, financial, other),
student chapter records, newsletters, correspondence, questionnaires, newspaper and magazine
clippings, lists, press releases, stationary samples, staff prayer cards, and meeting agenda and
minutes.Correspondents: IVCF administrators, particularly the presidents for the time period covered.Subjects: Public relations, Church work with students, Missions--Congresses and conventions.Notes: This series consists of several subseries which overlap time periods and personnel. They
were received as distinct and are somewhat distinguishable by time periods and appear to be the
files of different individuals although not necessarily kept or compiled by that person. See the
descriptions for the individual subseries which follow for more detail. A single item which was
not received among any of the following Development subseries but was identified as a product
of the Development department is the large booklet promoting Upward 30, the fund-raising and
development campaign for the 1980s named for its thirty million dollar target. No other
information on this campaign is identifiable in the Container List. The booklet is filed in OS 27.

VIII.A. Subseries: Joe BaylyArrangement: Alphabetically by folder titleDate range: 1941-1970Volume: .5 cubic feet (14 folders)Boxes: 328-329Geographic coverage: United States, eastern United StatesType of documents: Promotional brochures, scrapbook, student chapter registration books,
statistical and other reportsNotes: The earliest files in the series are those attributed to Joe Bayly, who was regional director
(1944-1951) and editorial secretary (1951) of Inter-Varsity Press and then editor (1952) of HIS,
Inter-Varsity's magazine, which he left in 1960. The contents span this period, including some
campus-related materials and Urbana-related material (1957, 1961), but primarily conference
brochures. The subseries includes some material which post-dates Bayly's 1960 departure from
Inter-Varsity, which suggests that someone else maintained and added to the files.Exceptional items: Three registration notebooks for Philadelphia area chapters (1941-1950)

VIII.B. Subseries: James ReapsomeArrangement: Alphabetically by folder titleDate range: 1942-1963Volume: 1.6 cubic feet (66 folders)Boxes: 329-333Type of documents: Newsletters, correspondence, questionnaires, reports, monthly newsletters
from C. Stacey Woods, contact lists, newspaper and magazine clippings, and press releases. Correspondents: Reapsome's files include folders for Joe Bayly, Barbara Boyd, Paul Byer,
George Ensworth, Eric Fife, Mel Friesen, Paul Fromer, Charles Hummel, Paul Little, Ada Lum,
James McLeish, James Nyquist, Bob Sharpe, Charles Troutman, C. Stacey Woods, Bruce
YoungquistNotes: Reapsome joined Inter-Varsity in the early 1950s, left for seminary and returned in 1957
to be the Information Secretary in order to expand public awareness of Inter-Varsity and develop
alumni groups. He left IVCF in 1961. The files predominantly extend until Reapsome's
departure, but also include a few files which reach into 1963. Reapsome clearly inherited some
of the material, since the files precede his joining the staff. Ministries documented include work
with alumni groups and graduating seniors-related material, distribution of C. Stacey Woods'
monthly newsletter and information about IVCF.Exceptional items: Included in the C. Stacey Woods correspondence file (folder ) are several
letters written by Woods criticizing the use of a testimony by Norman Vincent Peale which was
published in HIS Magazine. Monthly newsletters from Woods cover both Inter-Varsity in the
United States and the Canadian counterpart, of which he was also general secretary.

VIII. C. Subseries: Development DepartmentArrangement: Subdivided into two parts as they were received, the first Gordon Stromberg's
working files followed by a files of samples of promotional items for conference, camps and
various IVCF programs. Alphabetically by document type or folder titleDate range: 1946-1968Volume: 1.9 cubic feetBoxes: 333-340Correspondents: Gordon Stromberg, who joined Inter-Varsity as the art editor of HIS in 1959,
and whose name appeared on correspondence in this series as Visual Designer during the years
1967 and 1968.Type of documents: reports, blank stationary samples, correspondence, promotional pieces,
Inter-Varsity and You flip chart, production files (particularly for Missionary Mandate, Involved,
and Inter-Varsity News), newsletters, and prayer cards.Notes: Copies of News were removed since they appear in the Presidential Series (see folders
78-11,12)

VIII.D. Subseries: Keith Hunt.Arrangement: Alphabetically by folder titleDate range: 1946-1967Volume: 1.3 cubic feet (56 folders)Boxes: 340-343Type of documents: Public relations and support-raising letters, samples of public relations
pieces, clippings, correspondence, financial, statistical and other reports, in-house newsletters
(Inside inter-Varsity), staff newsletters to supporters.Correspondents: C. Stacey Woods, Charles Troutman, Paul Little, Larry WardNotes: Hunt was the Director of Development between 1963-1966, and the files in this
subseries appear to include those generated during that term, as well as some he perhaps brought
with him from his regional director's post, and files he either inherited or gathered related to the
history of IVCF and its promotion. His files cover a variety of programs, ranging from Bible
study materials, film production, donation records, letters sent out to maintain and expand
support of IVCF ministry, production files for the IFES News Bulletin, a Madison (Wisconsin)
radio program, Inter-Varsity's twenty-fifth anniversary celebration in 1965, staff-related files
(information for use in public relations materials, memos sent to staff, staff orientation lecture
outlines, support policy), a vocational conference, a Year of Evangelism lecture series across the
country (1950-1951), and Urbana missionary conventions (1948, 1951, 1957, 1961).Exceptional items: Within this series is a full-color promotional poster (OS 27) from Inter-Varsity's first student missionary convention, held in late-1946 in Toronto; (the next and
subsequent conventions were held at the University of Illinois in Champaigne-Urbana). An
extensive series of promotional and support-raising letters (1947-1964) are included, primarily
coming from Inter-Varsity's presidents C. Stacey Woods and Charles Troutman, and Stewardship
Secretary William Peterson, as well as several from Nurses Christian Fellowship Secretary
Tressie Myers and board member Herbert J. Taylor.

VIII.E. Subseries: Becky HermanArrangement: Alphabetically by folder title, with several subdivisions by type of project, i.e.,
publications, evangelism projects.Date range: 1966-1971Volume: .9 cubic foot (54 folders)Boxes: 343-345Type of documents: Production files, reports, correspondence, copies of publications, annual
reports in final and production form.Correspondents: Some documents to/from Gordon Stromberg and Keith Hunt appearNotes: Subseries includes annual reports, area breakdown maps, Canadian Inter-Varsity,
evangelism projects (Estes Park, Fort Lauderdale, Twenty-one Hundred), production files and/or
copies of publications (involved for supporters, MANNA, 1970-1971, for Madison's University of
Wisconsin campus, and this month for students), and the 1970 Urbana missionary convention.
br>Exceptional items: Most of Herman's files relate to the promotion of Urbana '70. Since there
are no Urbana '70 files in the Missions series, this material is particularly valuable. The Estes
Park and Fort Lauderdale files include accounts from students about their experiences as
evangelists.

VIII.F. Subseries: Jimmy Locklear.Arrangement: Alphabetically by folder title, in some cases within a subcategoryDate range: 1976-1985Volume: .9 cubic feet (38 folders)Boxes: 345-348Type of documents: Reports, correspondence (minimal), statistical information on the student
population in the U.S. (1970-1980), convention materials, Development Manager's notebook,
media packets, sample brochures, duplicated information sheets for staff, manuals, promotional
pieces, and a in-house publication for staff.Notes: Locklear became Public Relations director as part of the restructuring of Inter-Varsity in
1983, reporting to the Director of Development, Barry McLeish. Jim McLeish's letter informing
the staff of this organization-wide transition and a notebook of materials which outline the
impact of the restructuring on the Development Department are part of this subseries, as are
selected Urbana '81 and '84 materials produced by the Public Relations Department. The
statistical information in the subseries emphasizes the north central region of the U.S.Exceptional items: Includes files (e.g., "PR Problems") related to the controversial book, Brave
New People, published by Inter-Varsity Press, to which there was strong reaction because of
perceived ambiguity on the abortion issue. Also included are copies of Urbana Today, the daily
newspaper distributed at Urbana '84 (issues were not a part of the Urbana '84 records). A large
file contains the "case statement" which was the basis for a fund-raising program, consisting of
several sections including "The Plan for the Case Statement for Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship" and "Case for Support," and supporting documents. The document was intended to
provide a rationale for foundations to become contributors to IVCF's ministry.

VIII.G. Subseries: Staff Support (Barney Ford)Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder titleDate range: 1982-1983Volume: .3 cubic feet (15 folders)Boxes: 348-349Type of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports (statistical, financial and other)Correspondents: Bob Fryling (Director of Human Resources & Strategic Planning), Brian Rust
(co-director of Staff Support), Barry McLeish (Director of Fund raising Support Systems)Notes: Staff Support was established in 1982 as part of the overall restructuring of IVCF Jim
McLeish was coordinating. Ford was appointed head of a task force on public relations and
finance. It is to these two areas in relation to financial support of IVCF staff that Ford's files
relate.

IX. Series: Senior administrator (James Nyquist)Arrangement: AlphabeticalDate range: 1953-1962Volume: 1.1 cubic feet (56 folders)Boxes: 353-355Geographic coverage: Northeastern and Central United StatesType of documents: Correspondence, memos, reports, financial records and individual staff
expense reports, Bible study materials, publicity materials for camps and chapter events,
conference information for student and faculty groups.Notes: Nyquist joined IVCF staff in 1949. He soon became New England regional director,
adding management of Campus-in-the-Woods in 1950. He entered the Senior Staff Council in
1951 and became director for the Central Region around 1954. In 1957 he was regional secretary
for the western portion of the Central Region and added acting regional secretary for the Rocky
Mountain Region along with Bear Trap Ranch to his responsibilities. In 1963, Nyquist became
an administrative assistant in the Chicago headquarters. He went on to become director of Inter-Varsity Press in 1966, where he remained until 1983 when he became an administrative vice
president to president James McLeish, followed by his retirement in 1984. This series includes
files related to campus staff, national staff conferences, Campus-in-the-Woods, and Urbana
conventions (1951, 1954, 1957, 1961, 1964). Although not voluminous, the files span Nyquist's
duties as regional director in New England and Central regions, and director of Campus-in-the-Woods, and member of Inter-Varsity's Senior Staff Council (SCC). The regional staff expense
reports include information about staff travels to campuses. The subseries includes very little
documentation about Nyquist's work as director of regional areas; one exception to this is a file
of reports of schools in New York State.Exceptional items: Among Nyquist's files is a folder (folder 353-24) labeled "Recommendation
by SCC to Board, 1953, 1954," which consists of a recommendation, subsequent letters and
memos, in part precipitated by Charles Troutman's resignation as president of Inter-Varsity in
early 1953. Also included in folders 355-7 and 8 are reports, arrangements, publicity, itinerary,
correspondence, etc., documenting John Stott's evangelistic campus tour or "mission" in 1957,
appearing at seven universities in Canada and the United States. Several other files, one labeled
"Jamaica," (folder 353-15) consists largely of letters he received from a Jamaican staff worker
among Christian high school and college students, describing progress of the work and requests
for prayer. Folder 355-9 records an event at Wheaton College at the end of 1953 and initiated by
the campus's Foreign Mission Fellowship and conducted by Inter-Varsity: a Bible Study and
Missionary Conference. Also included is a folder (folder 353-22) of statistical reports on schools
in New York State.

X. Series: Strategic Planning (Ron Nicholas)Arrangement: Alphabetical. Several small subseries relate to conferences and meetings (22
folders), fund raising (3 folders), long-range planning (45 folders), Inter-Varsity's National
Leadership Team (8 folders), and projects (4 folders).Date range: 1971-1986Volume: 2.3 cubic feet (86 folders)Boxes: 355-361Type of documents: Reports, correspondence and memos, conference materials (area and
regional directors, senior management), training materials, planning documents, statistics,
financial reportsCorrespondents: Peter Northrup, Bob FrylingNotes: The files in this series are those of Ron Nicholas. Having been a campus staff worker,
area and then regional director (1978), Nicholas was appointed associate director of campus
ministries in 1981. In 1983 be became director of strategic planning. Although Nicholas's files
span the time period from when he was a regional director, associate director of campus
ministries and overseeing IVCF's strategic planning for the future, the Long Range Planning files
predominate this series, documenting Inter-Varsity's deliberations and planning for the future.
These include copies of various plans between 1979 and 1984 at national and regional levels,
questionnaires completed by staff workers with their observations about the future of the
movement, notebooks with documentation about the future of campus work by regions and
ministries. Also received with this series were several Peter Northrup files related to the long-range planning process. Although there is overlap between files, particularly in the long range
planning section, the archivist has made no attempt to remove all duplicates.

XI. Series: Finances (Dick Karppinen)Arrangement: Alphabetical by folder titleDate range: 1946-1986 (vast majority fall within period of Karppinen's service, 1971-1986)Volume: 2.6 cubic feetBoxes: 361-367Type of documents: Auditor's reports, financial statements, budgets, computer printouts,
reports, correspondence, memos, balance sheets, bank statementsCorrespondents: Chua Wee Hian (in IFES files), James McLeish (to whom Karppinen reported,
and from whom he may either have inherited some files or who had directed files to Karppinen
for attention).Subjects: Fund raising, Organizational change, Missions--FinanceNotes: Dick Karppinen, whose post-graduate work was in accounting, joined IVCF staff in the
early '70s and introduced and developed advanced accounting systems for the organization,
utilizing computer technology which was simultaneously emerging in the business world.
Various titles under which Karppinen's name appear in the series include Accountant, Chief
Accountant, Comptroller, Internal Auditor, Director of Finance (in 1983), member of the IFES
Finance Committee and in 1973, and the North American representative for International
Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES). Throughout the period documented, Karppinen
reported to James McLeish (became IVCF accountant in 1952, comptroller, in 1966 the director
of development, in 1968 vice president of finance or Finance Vice President, and senior vice
president, and president). The files relate to various aspects of Inter-Varsity's financial
operation, record keeping, insurance and pension plan, reporting and planning, and automation of
the operation (David Sironi was Director of Data Processing for IVCF). The files not only relate
to the general financial operation, but in addition to camps and Urbana conventions. A number
of files comprise a small subseries related to IFES, including files for IFES staff workers (C.
Rene Padilla, Linda Sellevaag, Ruth Siemans, Terry Snodgrass, T. Norton Sterrett, Doug
Stewart), Inter-Varsity's relationship to it's Canadian counterpart, an IFES-movement
publication (Certeza, edited by C. Rene Padilla), and Tyndale Foundation's contributions to
IFES. A large section of miscellaneous documents (camps, IVP and Literature Division, reports,
correspondence, memos, etc.) were received unfoldered and in no apparent order. These have
been arranged according to several broad categories with the reminder being foldered by years.

XII. Series: IVCF history book (Keith & Gladys Hunt)Arrangement: In subseries as receivedDate range: 1941-1992Volume: 9.2 cubic feetBoxes: 368-388, 402-403Type of documents: Documents or copies culled by the Hunts from other parts of the Inter-Varsity records prior to being processed as a collection at the Graham Center Archives or records
they gathered independently from other sources during the process of their research.Notes: These ten boxes consist of materials the Hunts drew on (resource volumes and files), oral
history interviews they conducted (with accompanying audio tapes), files they compiled (on
topics, IVCF divisions or emphases, and time periods), and production files (planning and
editorial meetings, chapter files, and responses to the manuscript drafts). The materials in these
files may duplicate archival materials in other series; in some cases documents are marked with a
Billy Graham Center Archives photocopying stamp indicating that they were copies of other
documents in the collection. A number of files, itemized at the end of the Container List were
identified as duplicates and removed from the collection; folder numbers indicate where in the
collection this item can be found.

The following items were received among the Hunts' materials, but were duplicates of items elsewhere in the collection and were therefore removed. The corresponding folder where they
can be found follows in parentheses.

Exceptional items: While the series consists of both book-production oriented material,
annotated copies of the manuscript, and notes from Manuscript Advisory Group meetings
(MAG), of equal or greater value in the series are the many interesting archival items which
document the history of Inter-Varsity drawn together for their contribution to the writing of the
movement's history. A major example is the Board of Trustee minutes (1941-1989) in box 368,
which appear nowhere else in the collection. Records of other administrative bodies also appear
among the Hunt's files. The series contains folders of documents, in some cases copied from
other parts of the collection, while in other cases they appear to have been removed from the
original records and therefore not given to the Archives in their original series. The series is
particularly rich because it brings together significant documents, including board and
corporation minutes, senior staff council and staff advisory council minutes, financial reports,
manuals, oral history interviews, and a diary (1928-1929) of early British IVF staff worker
Howard Guiness, who went to Canada for two years to establish work among students. Folder
388-12 contains the Michigan Christian Fellowship's speaker file, consisting of an index card file
system arranged alphabetically, listing speaker name and address, the date(s) on which they
spoke, topic and an evaluation of the message ("Excellent for Christians and non-Christians" or
"Dogmatic - not IV caliber" or "DO NOT REPEAT").

XIII. Audio Tapes. The paper records in the collection are supplemented by audio cassettes
and reels described in the Location Records of this collection. Among these are messages
presented by campus staff and IVCF administrators, primarily at conferences and conventions
(T1 through T44, T179, T180), oral history interviews conducted by Keith and Gladys Hunt as
part of their IV history book project (T45 through T178), and interviews Paul Little conducted as
part of his dissertation process (T181 through T186).

Related collections. One other Archives collection intersects directly with those in this
collection. Charles Troutman's papers in Collection 111 consist of files documenting his
ministry with Inter-Varsity from 1939 through his presidency (1961 and 1965), as well as his
intervening work with IV's Australian counterpart (Inter-Varsity Fellowship), and later Latin
America Mission (1966-1979).

Also of relevance to those studying ministry among college students are the records of
International Fellowship of Evangelical Students (IFES), of which Inter-Varsity is a member. The
IFES records are available at Wheaton College's Special Collections.

*****

Provenance

The records in the collection were created or gathered by the staff of Inter-Varsity Christian
Fellowship. They were given to the Archives in August 1984, March 1985, September 1987,
February 1988, March 1989, April 1992 and May 1996. Materials which were not included in
the collection, whether as duplicates or for other reasons, were discarded at the donor's request.

Side 1: lectures on the theme “The Christian Student on the Secular Campus” by Harold Englund on practical aspects of being at home on a secular campus, based on Acts 17:16ff (50 minutes) and first of Paul Beyer’s three sessions on trends in society and education (25 minutes). Side 2: continuation of series of Beyer’s lecture series, session two being on the convinced committed Christian (45 minutes), and session three on the benefits of God’s presence, his Spirit and fellowship of other Christians . Recorded during 1964 Fall student conference in northern California.

1964

T2

R

7.5

30

1

Lecture: “God at Work in Men’s Lives” by Eric Fife on his observations of student ministry in Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, and Jamaica

3/21/66

T5

R

3.75

85

2

Lecture: “History of Evangelical Witness in the Universities of England and America” by Warner Hutchinson (Side 1 = 60 minutes, Side 2 = 25 minutes). Recorded at Fuller Seminary, 1966. (Remainder of Side 2 contains a 22-minute presentation on the necessity of world evangelization by an unidentified speaker, n.d.)

1966

T3

R

3.75

135

2

Lectures: “The Christian and the Cross” (side 1 = 55 minutes) and “The Christian and the Bible” (side 2 = 75 minutes) by John R.W. Stott, first and second addresses during the 1968 national staff conference following the 1967 missionary convention in Urbana

1968

T4

R

3.75

110

2

Lectures: “The Christian and the Mind” (side 1 = 55 minutes) and “The Christian and the Task” (Side 2 = 55 minutes) by John R.W. Stott, third and fourth addresses during the 1968 national staff conference following the 1967 missionary convention in Urbana. Sound quality deteriorates at beginning and end of tape

1968

T22

C

-

41

2

Side 1 (21 minutes): William Bronson speaking on “Faith” (10/21/69). Side 2 (20 minutes): Bronson’s second luncheon message (10/22/69) on faith. Session is the first of a two-part series of luncheons, possibly presented to group of businessmen.

Side 1 (42 minutes): Lecture: “God’s Will for Me & World Evangelization” by Paul Little, recorded on 12/29/70 during the 1970 Urbana Missionary Convention. Side 2 (43 minutes): Lecture by Ted Ward on “Options for Overseas Service in World Evangelism (22 minutes)” and Warren Webster on “Foreign Experience in World Evangelism (21 minutes),” both recorded at Urbana ‘70 on 12/30/70.

12/30/70

T237

R

3-3/4

89

2

1970 Urbana Convention

Side 1: John Stott - Bible exposition on John 17: Christ’s Prayer to His Father

Side 2: John Alexander on Where do We Go From Here?

12/31/1970

T34

C

-

48

2

Side 1 (23 minutes): Lecture: “Racial Tensions Overseas & World Evangelization” by George Taylor, recorded on 12/29/70 during the 1970 Urbana Missionary Convention. Side 2 (25 minutes): Lecture by Myron Augsburger on “Revolution & World Evangelism.”

1970

T18

C

-

53

2

Side 1 (25 minutes): “Message #1" on Saturday evening by John R.W. Stott on “Christian Freedom” based on Matt. 11:28-30 (“How can I be free if I have to obey?”). Side 2 (28 minutes): continuation of Stott’s message. Session was a plenary session of the 1971 NSC (National Staff Conference) in Urbana, Illinois, immediately following the Urbana ‘70 student missionary convention. [Message #2 on Sunday morning, January 3, not included here, was on “Christian Stability.”]

Side 1 (13 minutes): “Fall 1971 IVP Lit Tape #3" introduced by IVP staff Lois Bright, interview with Ohio IVCF staff worker by IVP editor Jim Sire about the purpose, benefits and techniques of a Christian book table, promotion of IVP reading plan. Side 2 (14 minutes): musical selections from IVR (Inter-Varsity Records) albums by Linda Rich and Jonathan & Charles (side 2 was designed to be played at the book table to stimulate evangelistic discussions.

1971

T20

C

-

72

2

Side 1 (36 minutes): Lecture by Francis Schaeffer, “The Lord’s Work in the Lord’s Way (or Give us Tongues of Fire).” Side 2 (36 minutes): Continuation of Schaeffer’s message. Thursday a.m. session of the National Youth Workers Convention.

1971

T23

C

-

56

2

Side 1 (30 minutes): David Howard speaking on “Tongues and Spirits;” Howard precedes biblical study background from his missionary experience in Colombia. Side 2 (26 minutes): continuation of Howard’s message. Session was part of the 1971 NSC (National Staff Conference) in Urbana, Illinois, immediately following the Urbana ‘70 student missionary convention.

1971

T24

C

-

35

2

Side 1 (18 minutes): continuation of Howard’s message (8 minutes) on T23, followed by John Stott’s response (10 minutes). Side 2 (17 minutes): continuation of Stott’s response with questions from audience. Session was part of the 1971 NSC (National Staff Conference) in Urbana, Illinois,immediately following the Urbana ‘70 student missionary convention.

1971

T25

C

-

37

2

Recorded in the evening. Side 1 (30 minutes): keynote lecture, “Historical Views of Man,” by John Bray during an IVCF Christmas theology conference on the theme “Nature of Man” held at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Side 2 (7 minutes): continuation of Bray’s lecture. Volume very low, probably due to being recorded on a remote microphone.

12/28/72

T26

C

-

42

2

Recorded in the morning. Side 1 (29 minutes): lecture, “Fall of Man & Its Basic Effects,” by Harold Burkhart during an IVCF Christmas theology conference on the theme “Nature of Man” held at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Side 2 (13 minutes): continuation of Burkhart’s lecture. Notes. First of of three sessions, followed by T27 and T28. Although contents are different, tape is labeled identically with T27.

12/29/72

T27

C

-

43

2

Recorded in the morning. Side 1 (28 minutes): lecture, “Life Outside the Garden,” by Harold Burkhart during an IVCF Christmas theology conference on the theme “Nature of Man” held at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Side 2 (15 minutes): continuation of Burkhart’s lecture. Notes. Second of three sessions, concluded by session on T28. Remaining 15 minutes on side 2 consists of another unidentified lecture on psychology.

12/30/72

T28

C

-

42

2

Recorded in the evening. Side 1 (29 minutes): lecture, “Emancipation,” by Harold Burkhart during an IVCF Christmas theology conference on the theme “Nature of Man” held at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Side 2 (13 minutes): continuation of Burkhart’s lecture. Concluding lecture of Burkhart’s three-part series.

12/31/72

T29

C

-

58

2

Recorded in the morning. Side 1 (29 minutes): lecture, “Basic Needs of Man: Man with Self,” by Jim Mallory during an IVCF Christmas theology conference on the theme “Nature of Man” held at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Side 2 (15 minutes): continuation of Mallory’s lecture. First of Mallory’s three-part series, continued on T31. Volume low due to being recorded on a remote microphone. Concluding 14 minutes consists of lecture by unidentified speaker (refers to himself as Pete; Pete Hammond?) to a group of students on gifts of the Holy Spirit.

12/29/72

T30

C

-

44

2

Duplicate recording of Mallory’s address on T29; recording quality superior to T29. Cassette (labeled as #500.58), recorded in the morning. Side 1 (29 minutes): lecture, “Basic Needs of Man, Part 2: Man With Self,” by Jim Mallory during an IVCF Christmas theology conference on the theme “Nature of Man” held at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Side 2 (15 minutes): continuation of Mallory’s lecture. Part 1 of Mallory’s three-part series, concluded on T31. Tape label mistakenly indicates this recording is the second session which it is not.

12/29/72

T31

C

-

52

2

Recorded in the morning. Side 1 (29 minutes): lecture, “Basic Needs of Man, Part 3: Man With Others,” by Jim Mallory during an IVCF Christmas theology conference on the theme “Nature of Man” held at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Tennessee. Side 2 (23 minutes): continuation of Mallory’s lecture. Part 3 of Mallory’s three-part series.

Side 1: First lecture by David Howard on “The Call of Jeremiah” during Southeastern region’s Staff Institute of Training.

12/1174

T36

C

-

60

2

Side 1: Second lecture by David Howard on “The Ministry of Jeremiah” during Southeastern region’s Staff Institute of Training.

12/12/74

T37

C

-

60

2

Side 1: Third lecture by David Howard on “The Hope of Jeremiah” during Southeastern region’s Staff Institute of Training.

12/13/74

T38

C

-

60

2

Side 1: Concluding lecture by David Howard on “Jeremiah and Jesus Christ” during Southeastern region’s Staff Institute of Training.

12/14/74

T39

C

-

20

1

Presentation by T. Norton Sterrett on “Introducing the Discipleship Community,” for a newly developed program at Hudson House in Nyack, NY. Introduced by Keith Hunt.

1975

T44

C

-

45

2

Lecture by Clara Castro of SBCM on black religious music and hymnology, addressing the emotional and spiritual qualities of the music and covering the timespan from the 1600s in Africa through slavery to the present. The recording was apparently made at an unidentified session in Atlanta, Georgia. The tape was originally filed in the Urbana ‘81 series (Music suggestions).

Mid-1970s

T207

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: John W. Alexander “Why are We Here?” and Edgar S. Beach “An Ongoing Experience.”

Side 1: Lecture by Marilyn Laszlo on “Pioneering for Jesus Christ” (30 minutes). Side 2: Lecture by George D. McKinney on “Professing Christ in the City” (30 minutes. Sessions were recorded during the 1981 Urbana Missions Convention. Originally filed in the Urbana ‘81 series (Lit/Taping of Messages)

Side One: Eric Alexander “Exposition from the Book of Ephesians - III”

Side Two: Eric Alexander “Exposition from the Book of Ephesians - IV”

1984

T225

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Billy Graham “Faithful in Our Commitment to Jesus.”

Side Two: David Bryant “Faithful in Prayer.”

1984

T226

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Tokunboh Adeyerno “Faithful Until Christ Returns.”

Side Two: Music from Urbana ‘84

1984

T40

C

-

45

1

Pete Hammond commenting about the history of Inter-Varsity’s multi-ethnic ministry (focused almost exclusively on black ministry) and response to racism, including reference to staffworker Ruth Lewis Bentley,the appointment of James Earl Massey to IVCF’s board, Tony Warner, Neil Rendall, Paul Gibson, and Paul Little. The events described cover the time period between the mid-1940s and 1985. Hammond’s comments make reference to a rough draft, perhaps of an organizational history he may have been writing. Hammond responds to questions by unidentified interviewers. Tape is labeled as having two sides; side 1 is blank. Side 2 consists of the event described above.

1985

T45 through T178 described below, all but the first three of which are sixty-minute micro-cassettes, are recordings of oral history interviews conducted by Keith or Gladys Hunt as part of their research in writing the history of Inter-Varsity in 1991, For Christ & the University. Alphabetical and numerical lists of all the interviews are included in folder 377-7. Most of the tapes have recording on both sides, although this may be with more than one person; the Hunts’ lists indicate what was recorded on each side. Many of the interviews were transcribed, and the corresponding folders containing the transcripts are located in boxes 377 through 380 of this collection. The two notations in the Hunts’ index (“trnscrbd” and “K. has”) suggested that some interviews were not transcribed; these entries were checked against the transcript files and in many of those cases there was no transcript, and this was noted with the tape entry below as “No transcript.” There may, however, be other interviews for which transcripts are not available. Unless indicated, a corresponding transcript is presumed to be available among the Hunts’ files, based on their annotated list of audio tapes. The tapes are arranged following the Hunts’ numerical list of interviewees; in many cases more than one interview is recorded on a tape. The number appearing in parentheses at the beginning of the entry is the internal number assigned by the Hunts. Unless otherwise noted, the tapes are micro-cassettes.

Side Two: Isaac Canales “God So Loves the World Through the Local Church.”

1993

T228

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Ajith Fernando “The Bread of Life (John 6).”

Side Two: Ajith Fernando “The Way, the Truth, and the Life (Jn. 14).”

1993

T229

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Ajith Fernando “The Light of the World (Jn. 8-9).”

Side Two: Ajith Fernando “The Good Shepherd (John 10-14).”

1993

T230

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Neil Anderson “The Heart of God.”

Side Two: Marilyn Stewart “Jesus Christ’s Love and Lordship.”

1993

T231

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Mary Nordstrom “God So Loves the Creative Access World.”

Side Two: Ravi Zacharias “Jesus Christ Among Other ‘Gods.’”

1993

T232

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Peter Cha “God So Loves Students and the Campus.”

Side Two: David Zac Niringiye “God So Loves Students Around the World.”

1993

T233

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Lindsay Brown “Our Response to God’s Love: Commitment.”

Side Two: Roxanne Grego “God So Loves Children and the Youth.”

1993

T234

C

-

-

2

Urbana Convention Tape.

Side One: Speaker Panel “Will of God.”

Side Two: Urbana Celebration

1993

T9

R

3.75

125

2

Side 1: Exposition on Titus 2 (60 minutes) followed by a question & answer session (35 minutes). Side 2: lecture on evangelism by John R.W. Stott (60 minutes), followed by a question & answer session (30 minutes). Lectures given at Fuller Theological Seminary.

N.D.

T10

C

-

30

2

Message on Ephesians by Bernie Kuiper. [Sound of heavy rain reduces the audibility of the low recording volume during part of the lecture.]

N.D.

T11

C

-

50

2

Message by Alec Motyer “God’s Preparation of Ezekiel for His Task” in his series “Revolution Plus One”; based on Ezekiel 2:1ff. [Recording volume low, recorded from a distance or perhaps in a booth. From approximately 10 minutes into side 2 to 15 to 20 minutes, Motyer’s comments recede into the background; although still audible they are not understandable and are eclipsed by those of another speaker in a lecture on psychological issues by an unidentified male speaker. The overlapping segment was recorded at a slightly faster speed.]

N.D.

T12

C

-

90

2

Side 1: Message by R.C. Sproul “Background/Introduction to Paul’s Epistle to the Philippians” (45 minutes). Side 2: Message by Sproul based on Philippians 1:1-11 (45 minutes).

Side 1 (22 minutes): Labeled “soundtrack” for some form of “evangelistic” presentation, perhaps audio-visual or multi-media, on the topic “The Incomparable Longing.” Side 2 (20 minutes): Labeled“soundtrack” for some form of “evangelistic” presentation, perhaps audio-visual or multi-media, on the topic “Competing Philosophies of Life.”

Lecture by Pete Hammond on “Cooperation with the Holy Spirit [in evangelism]” (45 minutes) Remainder of tape consists of R.C. Sproul speaking on “What is the Gospel?” (30 minutes).

N.D.

T42

C

-

60

2

Lecture on “Marriage” by unidentied speaker, probably R.C. Sproul.

N.D.

*****

LOCATION RECORD
Type of material: Films
Accession: 95-8
The Archives has one copy of each film, in 16mm format, unless otherwise noted. The following items are in the FILM FILE:

Film #

b&w / color

minutes

title

producer

description

date

F1

color

30

Urbana ‘64

Ken
Anderson
Film

Documentary about the 7th IVCF Student
Missionary Convention. Includes brief
segments of many of the speakers and
planners, including Eric Fife, Robert
Brown of FEBC, Robert Brow of the
Bible & Medical Mission Fellowship,
Betty Sadler of United World Mission,
Howard Dowdell of SIM, Melvin Hodges
of the Assemblies of God, Jeanne
Swanson of Wycliffe Bible Translators,
Arthur Glasser of Overseas Missionary
Fellowship, Ben Wati of the Evangelical
Fellowship of India, C. Stacey Woods,
John Stott, Warren Webster, Kenneth
Kantzer, Paul Little, Jack Frizen and
Clyde Taylor. There are also extensive
portions of the classes and plenary
sessions at the convention and the film
ends with comments from several of the
attending students. Color has degraded to
primarily reddish-sienna. 2 copies.

1964

*****

LOCATION RECORDAccession: 88-9Type of Material: NegativesThe following items are located in the NEGATIVE FILE; request by Folder Titles (in bold)
at the beginning of each entry below. All the negatives are black and white, unless
otherwise noted.

LOCATION RECORDAccession: 88-9, 89-16Form of Material: Oversized MaterialsThe location of the following items is indicated in parentheses following the folder title.

DEVELOPMENT series: FIELD PUBLICITY (OS 27). Poster (measures 11" x 17")
announcing David A. Hubbard's presentation, "Man - The Glory, Jest, and Riddle . . ." by David
A. Hubbard. The meeting was sponsored by the Gaucho Christian Fellowship of the University
of California at Santa Barbara in April 1968. Transferred from folder 334-16.

DEVELOPMENT series: PUBLIC RELATIONS - ALUMNI (OS 27). Place mat (measures
11" x 14") featuring a map of the U.S. on which are superimposed photographs and identification
of campuses on which Inter-Varsity has ministries. Ca. 1960s. Transferred from folder 338-10.

DEVELOPMENT series. UPWARD 30 (OS 27). Full-color booklet (measuring 11¼" x 14")
outlining Inter-Varsity's fund-raising and development campaign, named for the thirty million
dollars required to finance the expansion of its program during the 1980s. 1979?

URBANA '81 series. UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS: CORRESPONDENCE WITH
LIAISON - RICK CAREY; 1980 (OS 27). Flow chart (measures 26¾" x 32¼") subdivided by
months identifying the steps to be accomplished leading up to Urbana '81. The scope of the
chart is limited to aspects of the operation which had to be coordinated with the U of I or other
service-providers in Champagne-Urbana. The process begins in 1980 and ends in January 1982
with the closing step "Clean up our act - and be thankful that everything went so well. Taken
from folder 304-21.

The publication was written "for Christian students from other countries who are temporarily
studying in the United States." Includes articles by David Adeney, Bakht Singh, Paul E.
Little, Samuel Kamalesan, P.T. Chandapilla, Edwin Yamauchi.

Christian News from Israel

Vol. XIII No. 1
Vol. XIV No. 1, 3, 4

The International Student (later titled International Students Conquest for Christ, see below)

BIBLE STUDY CENTRE FOR LAYMEN (INDIA). Four pages featuring 2" x 3" photos
from the training center, including shots of the Centre's founder, T. Norton Sterrett with his wife,
Centre dean, John Martin along with his wife, staff, students, classrooms, and student groups.
Each photo is accompanied by a caption. 1975. 21 b&w. Removed from folder 214-10.

CHURCH WORK WITH FOREIGN STUDENTS. Candid and posed shots of international
students participating in functions of FOCUS (Fellowship of Overseas College and University
Students). 20 b&w. Removed from folder 128-18.

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: BEACH EVANGELISM. Shot of Ft.
Lauderdale project at which IVCF students from through the U.S. joined to witness to
vacationing students in Florida. 1963. 1 b&w.

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: GENERAL. Assorted shots spanning the
1940s through the 1970s. Included is a posed shot of the 1962 (?) National Faculty Conference,
a posed shot possibly of student leaders at Wright City College, coffee house evangelism
featuring John Guest and Chuck Hess, a Nurses Christian Fellowship Bible study during the
1950s, student conferences, chapter meetings, and the two national headquarters on Astor St. in
Chicago (4). 16 b&w.

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: HUDSON HOUSE. Photo of drawing of
the front of the facility. 1 b&w.

INTER-VARSITY CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP - URBANA MISSIONARY
CONVENTIONS - URBANA '81. File consists predominantly of photographs submitted by
speakers for possible use in program materials; also includes three candids during plenary
sessions including Billy Graham speaking. Unless otherwise noted, there is one photograph of
each person. Taken from folders in the Urbana '81: Program - Speakers subseries, located in
boxes 294 and 295. 52 b&w. Among those featured are:

LAUSANNE COMMITTEE FOR WORLD EVANGELIZATION (VARIOUS). Candids
taken during the 1986 Consultation on Prayer in Manila, featuring speakers David Bryant and
John Richard and participants. 4 b&w. Removed from folder 255-18.

LITTLE, PAUL. Little speaking to students at the University of Wisconsin in 1964, and two
copies of the same shot, one of which is backwards, ca. 1967. 3 b&w.

SAMUEL, LEITH. Posed shot of Samuel with his wife; the shot was intended for publicity use
during the Year of Evangelism, for which Samuel was a featured speaker around the United
States. 1 b&w. Transferred from folder 343-5.